Had this same issue in a '93 Probe. Replaced the CV axle and stabilizer links to no avail. While replacing the steering bushings I noticed my rim was somewhat warped, so I had replaced with a spare. Not sure if it was the wheel or the bushings but the sound disappeared! And man was it ever a frustrating noise!
Driving at 50mph or above what causes a loud knocking clicking sound during acceleration?
A loud clicking sound coming from the front of your car when you are driving straight would be the result of a bad CV joint. This is something that should be checked out right away.
When you drive over a clicking bettle.
A clicking sound either when you are driving or when you make a turn. The Clicking sound will come from the outside wheel during turns, such as if you turn left the right cv will generally make the noise.
the clicking sound is the blinker. when you signal to turn with your blinker the light flashes and makes a clicking sound.
When you use your turn signal flashers, the clicking sound typically associated with turn signals may not be audible due to a few reasons. Some vehicles are designed with electronic flashers that operate silently, eliminating the clicking noise. Additionally, if the vehicle's turn signal relay is malfunctioning or if there's an issue with the speaker that produces the sound, you may also not hear the clicking. Lastly, if the vehicle is very quiet or if you're driving at high speeds, external noise may drown out the clicking sound.
My left wheel ticking while driving was causes by brake pads that did not fit. As explained poor fit.
A clicking sound when driving away could be due to worn CV joints, which are responsible for transferring power from the transmission to the wheels. It's important to have this checked by a mechanic as driving with worn CV joints can lead to more serious issues and potentially pose a safety risk.
try not to jam the brakes tap them slowly it might help
If it is done by one person the sound is clicking, if it is done by multiple people it is an annoying sea of clicking.
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